New directions for, and panaceas arising from, communication accommodation theory /

"Communication accommodation theory (CAT) explains and predicts when, how, and why different people engage in conversational adjustments with others (or not), as well as recipients' responses to them. CAT has been studied with many methods across numerous languages, cultures, groups, disci...

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Other Authors: Giles, Howard, 1946- (Editor), Markowitz, David M., 1988- (Editor), Clementson, David E., 1980- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, USA : Peter Lang Publishing Inc., [2025]
Series:Language as social action ; v. 26.
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505 0 |a CAT-aloguing the past, present, and future / Howard Giles, David Clementson, and David Markowitz -- Accommodating families / Quinten Bernhold -- Sojourning with CAT / Charles W. Choi -- Encounters between police and crowds : new insights from CAT / Edward R. Maguire -- Processes and explanatory mechanisms of intergroup accommodation / Yan Bing Zhang, Gabrielle Byrd, and Gretchen Montgomery-Vestecka -- Expanding CAT beyond health to the aviation industry / Melanie Barlow, Bernadette Watson, Liz Jones, Chris Williams, and Timothy Mavin -- Humanizing AI agents using communication accommodation theory / Monica A. Riordan and Roger Kreuz -- From genes to gestures : uncovering biological threads in communication accommodation / Anuraj Dhillon, Amanda Denes, and Meredith Turner -- Managing comprehension : metacognition and understanding in communication accommodation / Jessica Gasiorek and Marko Dragojevic -- What's next? A comparison with fellow theories and future developments / Andrew Guydish -- CAT-apulting into the future / Jake Harwood. 
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